Resource page for rape victims
Language Language

Common thoughts and reactions from the mother and father

  • Anger and aggression
  • Murderous and vengeful thoughts about the perpetrator
  • Mental confusion, uncertainty – how should we deal with this?
  • Despair and a feeling of powerlessness
  • A feeling of being unable to talk to anyone about what’s happened. What should we tell the family? The neighbours? People close by, families and friends?
  • Your child doesn’t want to talk to you, shuts you out – but you can see they’re hurting and need help
  • How do you get help? What’s available?
  • The father withdraws into himself, reacts by distancing himself, works a lot or leaves the room whenever the rape is mentioned. Is often unable to show his despair
  • The mother feels helpless or angry because the father reacts so differently to her – she needs his help and support
  • It’s painful to see their child changing
  • It’s difficult to deal with the child’s depression
  • It’s hard to leave the child in peace, not to fuss!
  • You feel afraid of your child. Scared that the perpetrator will seek revenge
  • The situation demands a lot of you – you have to try to understand something you find incomprehensible
Know your rights – the role of counsel for the aggrieved party
DIXI is working together with law firm Salomon Johansen AS, ...
The experience of shame
By Bjørg Tofte and Malcolm Parlett

DIXI Resource Centre Oslo

E-mail: dixi@dixioslo.no
Telephone: 22 44 40 50
Mobile: 930 58 070
Fax: 22 44 40 55

Visiting address:
Arbinsgt. 1, 3 etg.
0253 Oslo
See map


DIXI Resource Centre Stavanger

E-mail: dixistavanger@hotmail.com
Telephone/Fax: 51 52 03 60
Mobile: 951 01 804 / 915 25 011
Visiting adress:
Madlaveien 13, 2. etg.
Postal address:
4008 Stavanger
See map

Webside-kart